The northern tribune (1938-09-22)
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The northern tribune (1938-09-22)
- Publication date
- 1938-09-22
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 262.2M
Page 1:
- Fed. Liberal Nomination Convention is Called for Saturday, October 15th
- Map Showing Centre of Trouble in Europe
- Boy Scouts in P. R. to be Visited by Prov. Secretary
- Executive of G. P. Board of Trade Met after Layoff
- Kitscoty Man Has Taken over Capitol Billiard Hall
- American Hunters Return with Fine Trophies Big Game
- A. T. A. Officials Addressed Teachers Meeting Saturday
- Mammoth Hip Bone Found on Bank of Beaver Lodge River
- Light Shipment of Hogs
- List of Dead Grows in North Atlantic States Storm
- Social Crediters Here for Tonigh's Rally Meeting
- Chamberlian and Hitler Discuss Changes in Map of Europe for over 3 Hours
- American Nimrods Arrive for Big Game Hunt
- Latest News Flashes
- Legion Smoker Was Voted One Hundred per Cent Success
- Average of 12 Bushels of Wheat in Watino District
- Wheat in the Valleyview District Averaged 15 to 20
- Oscar Flaten, Eugene, Ore. Still Booster for North
- All the Way from Guelph to Buy Cattle and Horses
- Grads Still Champions
- Water and Sewer System Should be Finished Oct. 15
- Cockshutt Blockmen Meet President of Company
- Meeting to Organize Art Club to be Held Here on Friday, September 30th
- Delegates from Teepee Creek Ask for Two Schools
- Latest Plane News
- Grande Prairie Man Had Narrow Escape When He Fell underneath Wagon
- Record Crop of Oats Cut in Aspen Ridge District
- Women's Liberal Club to Meet at the Home of Mrs. W. J. Thomson on Sept. 23
- Tired of Life in Far North Buys Land West of G. P
- Saturday Closing Hours Extended to 11:00 O'clock
- Spirit River Defeats the Prairie 5 to 4 in 12 Innings
- Government Will Take "Legal Steps" to Collect
- I. O. D. E. Sponsoring Sewing Class at Public School
- Pair of Partridge Help Themselves Freely to Red Berries, Porteous Garden
Page 2:
- "the Last Days"
- Paper Read before Meeting of W. I. by H. T. Sparby
- The World of Wheat
- Many Young People Are Buying Life Insurance
- Tourist Dollars Spell Prosperity for Canada
- New Signs for Alberta Roads to be Erected
- Along the Trail
- Dad's Notions
- In the Tribune's Mail Box
Page 3:
- Timely Hints from the Beaverlodge Sub-Station
- The Sanshot Guild
- Pastures in the Gray Wooded Soils Areas
- Canada May Supply the Bulk of Great Britain's Requirements of Wheat
- List of Plant Colors Will be Published Shortly by Royal Horticultural Soc
- Wonders of Research; Milk Fabric and Plastic
- Old Indian Remedy Being Investigated by Doctors
- Appointed to Wheat Board
- Plant Trees to Avoid Floods and Soil Erosion
- High Temperature Normal for South Africa Man
- New Type of Ice-Breaker
- Cases of Blindness Being Reduced States Oculist
- Grass on Fram Recognized as Most Valuable Asset
- Swing Music Harmful to Good Taste Says Authority
- Claims it is Impossible to Hear Northern Lights Opinion of Scientist
Page 4:
- Anniversary of Sexsmith United Church, Sept. 25-26
- Sexsmith Annual School Fair is Decided Success
- Scenic Heights
- Halcourt News
- Pipestone Creek
- Two Rivers
- Flying Shot Items
- Lake Saskatoon
- Goodwin
- Big Smoky Doings
- Albright News
- Local Briefs
- Coming Events
- Sexsmith School Fair Sports
Page 5:
- Jottings from Beaverlodge
- The Snapshot Guild
- Elmworth News
- When Passing Cars on the Highways Distance is Most Vital Factor
- Capitol
- A Phase of Drought Resistance in Grasses
- Temples and Odd Houses Been Unearthed in Peru
- Milk from Soya Beans
- Only Small Part Visible
- New Method Used under Which Deaf and Dumb Children Learn to Talk
- Actors Paid Not to Act in Moore Film
- Should Lawyers Aid Guilty? Film Asks
- Ships Carry Common Things as Well as the Luxuries
- Church Fair Gambling
- Canadians Consume Most of Their Food Products
- Old Mother Earth
- Science Takes a Hand to Give New Lease of Life to the Lumber Business
- Production Winter Wheat
- Canadian Phalaropes Are Very Expert Swimmers
- A Perfect Specimen
- Chance for Inventors to Make Self-Cleaning Sieve
- Mountain Trail News
- Cornwall News
- Placer Gold in-Yukon Last Year Valued at $2,042,000
- Alliance between France and England is Bound
- Ancient Dutch Chest Has Lain Unopened 200 Years
- Figures Six Inches High Are Found in Tomb in China
Page 6:
- Illustrated News of the Week
Page 7:
- Paragraphs of Personal Interest
- By the Gleaner
- Valerie Ellwood School of the Dance
- This Week's Recipe
- Wembley News
- Crystal Creek
- Gordondale
- "Radio Kitchen" Returns to Air
- M. P. H. A. Broadcast over CFGP for This Week
- Bus Driver's Idea to Avoid Accidents Prove Effective
- Cuba Gives Warning to Canadian Shippers Re Seed Potatoes
- Outing Given for Horses
- Christian Science
- Dance at Crystal Creek Friday, September 23rd
Page 8:
- At the 19th Hole
- The Latest News Flashes
- Scene and Favorites in National Amateur Golf
- Paragraphs of Personal Interest
- Heavy Nitrogen the Rarest Gas in the World is Now Being Manufactured
- New Zeppelin Carrying Mail until They Get Helium Gas
- Knights of the Grip
- Oklahoma Hunters Get Wonderful Sheep Head
- Annual Meeting of G. P. and District Flying Club on Sunday, September 25
- Local News
- The Art of Making Your Own Home Made Wines
- A. C. Sloane of Edmonton on Fall Inspection Tour
- Cody Stiles Convelescing at the Alert Bay Hospital
- Gets Honors
- Golf Club Bridge
- Willie Turnesa Captures U. S. Amateur Golf Crown
- Fed. Liberal Nomination Convention is Called for Saturday, October 15th
- Map Showing Centre of Trouble in Europe
- Boy Scouts in P. R. to be Visited by Prov. Secretary
- Executive of G. P. Board of Trade Met after Layoff
- Kitscoty Man Has Taken over Capitol Billiard Hall
- American Hunters Return with Fine Trophies Big Game
- A. T. A. Officials Addressed Teachers Meeting Saturday
- Mammoth Hip Bone Found on Bank of Beaver Lodge River
- Light Shipment of Hogs
- List of Dead Grows in North Atlantic States Storm
- Social Crediters Here for Tonigh's Rally Meeting
- Chamberlian and Hitler Discuss Changes in Map of Europe for over 3 Hours
- American Nimrods Arrive for Big Game Hunt
- Latest News Flashes
- Legion Smoker Was Voted One Hundred per Cent Success
- Average of 12 Bushels of Wheat in Watino District
- Wheat in the Valleyview District Averaged 15 to 20
- Oscar Flaten, Eugene, Ore. Still Booster for North
- All the Way from Guelph to Buy Cattle and Horses
- Grads Still Champions
- Water and Sewer System Should be Finished Oct. 15
- Cockshutt Blockmen Meet President of Company
- Meeting to Organize Art Club to be Held Here on Friday, September 30th
- Delegates from Teepee Creek Ask for Two Schools
- Latest Plane News
- Grande Prairie Man Had Narrow Escape When He Fell underneath Wagon
- Record Crop of Oats Cut in Aspen Ridge District
- Women's Liberal Club to Meet at the Home of Mrs. W. J. Thomson on Sept. 23
- Tired of Life in Far North Buys Land West of G. P
- Saturday Closing Hours Extended to 11:00 O'clock
- Spirit River Defeats the Prairie 5 to 4 in 12 Innings
- Government Will Take "Legal Steps" to Collect
- I. O. D. E. Sponsoring Sewing Class at Public School
- Pair of Partridge Help Themselves Freely to Red Berries, Porteous Garden
Page 2:
- "the Last Days"
- Paper Read before Meeting of W. I. by H. T. Sparby
- The World of Wheat
- Many Young People Are Buying Life Insurance
- Tourist Dollars Spell Prosperity for Canada
- New Signs for Alberta Roads to be Erected
- Along the Trail
- Dad's Notions
- In the Tribune's Mail Box
Page 3:
- Timely Hints from the Beaverlodge Sub-Station
- The Sanshot Guild
- Pastures in the Gray Wooded Soils Areas
- Canada May Supply the Bulk of Great Britain's Requirements of Wheat
- List of Plant Colors Will be Published Shortly by Royal Horticultural Soc
- Wonders of Research; Milk Fabric and Plastic
- Old Indian Remedy Being Investigated by Doctors
- Appointed to Wheat Board
- Plant Trees to Avoid Floods and Soil Erosion
- High Temperature Normal for South Africa Man
- New Type of Ice-Breaker
- Cases of Blindness Being Reduced States Oculist
- Grass on Fram Recognized as Most Valuable Asset
- Swing Music Harmful to Good Taste Says Authority
- Claims it is Impossible to Hear Northern Lights Opinion of Scientist
Page 4:
- Anniversary of Sexsmith United Church, Sept. 25-26
- Sexsmith Annual School Fair is Decided Success
- Scenic Heights
- Halcourt News
- Pipestone Creek
- Two Rivers
- Flying Shot Items
- Lake Saskatoon
- Goodwin
- Big Smoky Doings
- Albright News
- Local Briefs
- Coming Events
- Sexsmith School Fair Sports
Page 5:
- Jottings from Beaverlodge
- The Snapshot Guild
- Elmworth News
- When Passing Cars on the Highways Distance is Most Vital Factor
- Capitol
- A Phase of Drought Resistance in Grasses
- Temples and Odd Houses Been Unearthed in Peru
- Milk from Soya Beans
- Only Small Part Visible
- New Method Used under Which Deaf and Dumb Children Learn to Talk
- Actors Paid Not to Act in Moore Film
- Should Lawyers Aid Guilty? Film Asks
- Ships Carry Common Things as Well as the Luxuries
- Church Fair Gambling
- Canadians Consume Most of Their Food Products
- Old Mother Earth
- Science Takes a Hand to Give New Lease of Life to the Lumber Business
- Production Winter Wheat
- Canadian Phalaropes Are Very Expert Swimmers
- A Perfect Specimen
- Chance for Inventors to Make Self-Cleaning Sieve
- Mountain Trail News
- Cornwall News
- Placer Gold in-Yukon Last Year Valued at $2,042,000
- Alliance between France and England is Bound
- Ancient Dutch Chest Has Lain Unopened 200 Years
- Figures Six Inches High Are Found in Tomb in China
Page 6:
- Illustrated News of the Week
Page 7:
- Paragraphs of Personal Interest
- By the Gleaner
- Valerie Ellwood School of the Dance
- This Week's Recipe
- Wembley News
- Crystal Creek
- Gordondale
- "Radio Kitchen" Returns to Air
- M. P. H. A. Broadcast over CFGP for This Week
- Bus Driver's Idea to Avoid Accidents Prove Effective
- Cuba Gives Warning to Canadian Shippers Re Seed Potatoes
- Outing Given for Horses
- Christian Science
- Dance at Crystal Creek Friday, September 23rd
Page 8:
- At the 19th Hole
- The Latest News Flashes
- Scene and Favorites in National Amateur Golf
- Paragraphs of Personal Interest
- Heavy Nitrogen the Rarest Gas in the World is Now Being Manufactured
- New Zeppelin Carrying Mail until They Get Helium Gas
- Knights of the Grip
- Oklahoma Hunters Get Wonderful Sheep Head
- Annual Meeting of G. P. and District Flying Club on Sunday, September 25
- Local News
- The Art of Making Your Own Home Made Wines
- A. C. Sloane of Edmonton on Fall Inspection Tour
- Cody Stiles Convelescing at the Alert Bay Hospital
- Gets Honors
- Golf Club Bridge
- Willie Turnesa Captures U. S. Amateur Golf Crown
Notes
Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 30 June 1932 to 10 August 1939.
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